Several homeowners waiting for Cook County to return thousands in overpaid property taxes – ABC7 (Chicago)

Eleven Lyons Township homeowners held up signs of how much money they say Cook County owes each of them - money ranging from about $2,700 to about $29,000. Chanda Davidson, who says she is owed a little over $11,000 is waiting on a previous certificate of error to be certified on a square footage error. "It's a lot. We could definitely use it," Davidson said. "So, it was about 700 square footage over what our actual property was, which makes a big difference over time."
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Deb
8 months ago

They will have a long wait. The money for refunds is not there. Preckwinkle already spent the money.

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

Sorry folks! Taxwinkle gave away monies owed you to folks for “ guaranteed income “. Her well is as dry as her demeanor and, like her fellow idiot/ Marxist Homie, she is desperately scrambling for new sources of revenue to keep her cesspool from imploding.

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